Fans are going to have to wait a bit longer for Amir Obe's debut album. The singer's been dishing out new music throughout the year, including two EP's that are part of a series that he plans on dropping before his debut album. The last EP he dropped was October's Can’t Be A ____Here: Chapter 2. Today, he gears up for the third installment and drops off his new single, "Famous."
Amir Obe is back with some more uplifting vibes on his new single, "Famous." The singer's latest track is the first single since his last EP. It looks like this could be the first single off of Can’t Be A ____Here: Chapter 3. Amir taps NYLZ and J.LBS for the song's production.
Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Amir Obe and peep "Famous" below.
Quotable Lyrics
It started with cigarette and whiskey
Escalated when she ain't miss me
I got a girl feelin' unreplaced now
Yeah, I'm drinking straight, I don't chase now
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